Nettsider med emneord «sustainable health care»
MEDRA is an acronym for The Medicalisation of Democratic Rights on the Debate about Abortion. MEDRA is a research group in SHE with funding from UiO:Democracy.
How insulin changed people with diabetics from high death rates to a life with chronic illness.
How to map and tackle health inequalities in the city of Bologna? Welcome to the first SHEtalk in fall semester 2023.
Citizen science initiatives played key roles in the epidemic information system in India. Welcome to a lecture on India by Professor Paul Kattuman.
Welcome to a seminar with Professor Charles Briggs and research colleagues on how to challenge knowledge translation in health.
Welcome to a launch event for the newly published Lancet paper where the authors argue for a more critical, transformative and philosophically-underpinned approach to teaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
I seek to develop a theory of political cooking, particularly in the context of solidarity kitchens operating in Serbia, situating them as a part of a larger movement happening across Europe, explains researcher Vanja Petrovic.
As the new Head of Unit of SUSTAINIT, I feel incredibly proud and privileged to launch this new initiative with such a great team. At the seminar we started the important process of defining our identity, articulating our ambition, and identifying some core dilemmas and attention points, says Prof Eivind Engebretsen.
Are you a student at bachelor's or master's program at the Faculty of Medicine, and interested to work with us?
We are thrilled to share the news that two of SHE's projects have been awarded Circle U. Interdisciplinary Thematic Research Network grant.
Are you a researcher or student at UiO interested in antimicrobial resistance (AMR), interdisciplinarity and One Health? Join this seminar of the INFRA network!
The group focuses on creating awareness among future and current health professionals about the complex interlinkages between climate and health and engage students in innovative thinking about how to contribute to a greener health care system which is resilient to a changing climate.
In the first 18 months of the pandemic Aotearoa New Zealand, a country of 5 million, registered just 50 deaths from Covid and recorded an improvement in life expectancy.
Lillehagen, Thakral and Sahay are going to talk about antibiotics on The European Antibiotic Awareness day.
Our International Advisory Board is advising us on how to bridge the gap between policy goals and educational practice.
Eivind Engebretsen is appointed as Chair of Global Health at the European University Alliance Circle U, with the mission to explore the interface between global health and democracy. Here you can read his mission statement.